(2) In carrying out its duties under this section, the authority is not authorized to require any changes in ventilation or barriers in a public place or place of employment. This subsection does not limit the power of the authority to enforce the requirements of any other provision of law.

Sec. 29. Report to Legislative Assembly on laws related to regulation of inhalant delivery systems and inhalants. (1) After July 1, 2018, the Oregon Health Authority shall make a report on the laws and rules of this state related to the regulation of inhalant delivery systems, as defined in ORS 431.840 [renumbered 431A.175 (Unlawful activities)], and inhalants, as defined in ORS 433.835 (Definitions for ORS 433.835 to 433.875), that are used with inhalant delivery systems. The authority shall include in the report:

(a) A review of medical research conducted on inhalant delivery systems and of health impacts associated with the use of inhalant delivery systems; and

(b) A review of any federal law or regulation related to regulating inhalant delivery systems, including any applicable regulations related to the labeling and packaging of inhalant delivery systems adopted by the United States Food and Drug Administration.

(2) The authority shall review the consistency of the laws and rules of this state with respect to those federal laws and regulations and determine where the laws and rules of this state are inconsistent or duplicative.

(3) For the purpose of facilitating review by the Legislative Assembly of the laws and rules of this state related to the regulation of inhalant delivery systems and inhalants that are used with inhalant delivery systems, the authority shall report the authority’s findings:

Notes of Decisions

Local govern­ments are not preempted from adopting more stringent limita­tions on smoking than mandated under statewide standards. Oregon Restaurant Associa­tion v. City of Corvallis, 166 Or App 506, 999 P2d 551 (2000)

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